Wrong topic.
2007/2/7, Charlie Hull <charlie@juggler.net>:> Hi all,
>
> I noticed all the press coverage about Jimmy Wales' new search venture,
> which doesn't seem to have a fixed name yet but I'll call Search
Wikia
> for now:
> http://search.wikia.com/wiki/Search_Wikia
>
> I've joined the mailing list and suggested Xapian as a core
(they're
> also considering Lucene, Nutch and Yacy - the latter is causing me some
> amusement as the Yacy developers seem to argue a lot :-). This has
> recieved some positive feedback, and it seems other people think it's
> worth considering as well:
>
http://search.wikia.com/index.php?title=Forum:Search_Projects_worth_researching&t=20070107152502
>
> Jimmy's just responded to my initial post and said that everything is
> still up for grabs, they're installing servers this Friday and they
want
> to "turn people loose on them to start playing around and
testing".
>
> Not sure I'm Unix savvy enough to do this (bet you the servers
won't be
> Windows :-) but I thought I'd mention it in case anyone fancies the
job...
What they want is not a search engine for their wiki(s).
postgresql tsearch2 or xapian will do very good there.
What they want is a new search engine, wiki-like which probably needs some
fast user feedback ? la http://www.wikilens.org to give relevance feedback to
adapt the ranking algorithms dynamically.
So it's a UI thing (fast ajax-like feedback) with an AI (artificial
intelligence) part: rank adaption.
categorization clustering would probably help. maybe users will have
to do that also.
if the feedback pays back. say leads to better results.
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